Got my Sod Buster in my pocket right now. Left front pocket. Victorinox Trekker or Ranger Grip 78 in right front pocket. Great hunting knife or for general farm work.
I got a sodbuster jr in my front left pocket as well for work and general cutting stuff. I keep my Puma General lock back, with a razor edge for more serious business.
New to the channel here! I love Case's yellow Delrin. I don't have to worry about it cracking or chipping quite like a bone cover. The visibility is beautiful too, and the heritage of the yellow color really speaks to me. Great video! You've earned yourself a new subscriber!
You had me at gun safe lol Love the Casket Slip That Autumn Harvest is a beauty I have the John Deere in Corn Cob Jig and John Deere Green with a JD Yellow License Plate Shield It’s gorgeous but it’s a safe queen I have the Tiny Trapper in the Kinfolk and I love the Sodbuster Jr in it I just use my Yellow Delrin Jr in CV I love Sawcut Bone too I just subscribed and think we’re going to be pals bc I have 86 Case Knives in my collection and many are pretty special Thanks for sharing yours
I'm watching this video again because I'm looking to buy my second Sod Buster Jr. I've got the common Amber Peach Seed Bone in Carbon and now I'm looking at three others. It's a fun thing to try carrying the different patterns. Good luck setting up the new shop. God Bless.
Nice sodbusters. I have two and I like them. It’s nice when our ladies get into knives as well. My girlfriend got into knives after meeting me and my mom loves the Swiss Army knife I got her. She uses it all the time 🙂
I just got my first sod buster a couple weeks ago and carry it every day along since my Benchmade 940 and I find myself going for the case more often than anything else it just feels so good int the hand and it's just the right size for detailed stuff on small projects. It has also started to pick up a beautiful patina for all the use it's been seeing with it's 1095 carbon blade paired with the yellow synthetic handles
@@georgia_adventurer thank you glad to be a part of it. I actually just finished carving a little pocket sized cross out of a scrap piece of oak with it.
nice 👍. I have a Roger's bone large stockman with the tested xx mark on the large blade, it has the bowtie shield. I bought it new 15 years ago, wish i bought two, it even has engraving on the bolsters. Love this knife, i started carrying this knife 7 years ago. Warts and all i love it, it has blade rub. It is getting nice and slick pocket worn, but still has all the meat on the blades, because i have onli sharpened it 4 times in 7 years. I maintain my knives with a smooth steel or ceramic. I Am stingy with metal, one can remove little as possible and keep the blades maintenance up with a steel, or a strop. Enjoy your content!
You took me from being a snob about Sodbusters where I just thought of them as cheap entry level knives to where I carry one in your custom sheath almost every day Ever since I got the S35 Buffalo Horn Jr I can do about anything with it And I’m hoping to get a couple more for my birthday Those are some sweet ones on the bench there Randy BtW do you make a sheath that holds the Bruin
My plan is to edc a sod buster. What more do u need for an EDC? If my world comes to the point I need like a western Bowie to edc so be it, till then a sod buster is plenty and American made and classy, classical to boot.
Hello, many Americans think that “Sod buster knives are American classics.” But if you take a closer look, the origin and therefore also the “Case Sodbuster” is in Germany. Take a look at the so-called “Hippekniep” from the Otter company. The Italian “Maserin” is also a copy. The German Hippekniep served as a model for the American Sodbuster. It is therefore considered the original form of the Sodbuster. German immigrants brought their Hippekniep knives to the USA in the 19th century. American knife manufacturers adopted the design and adapted it to the needs of the American population. The resulting knife was given the name “Sodbuster” because it was often used by farmers to break off sod. Similarities: The Sodbuster and Hippekniep share many characteristics, such as the shape of the blade, the folding mechanism and the use of handle materials such as wood or horn. Differences: There are also some differences between the two knives. For example, the blade of the Sodbuster is often slightly longer and more pointed than that of the Hippekniep. In addition, Sodbusters are often made of stainless steel, while Hippeknieps are traditionally made of carbon steel. The Hippekniep has significantly influenced the development of the American Sodbuster and is therefore considered to be its original form. Both knives are popular and versatile tools that are suitable for various tasks in everyday life and in nature. Best regards from Münster, Germany. Christoph 🙂
Those Sods are hands down my favorite slip joints.
Yes Sir
Got my Sod Buster in my pocket right now. Left front pocket. Victorinox Trekker or Ranger Grip 78 in right front pocket. Great hunting knife or for general farm work.
Yes sir
I got a sodbuster jr in my front left pocket as well for work and general cutting stuff. I keep my Puma General lock back, with a razor edge for more serious business.
That green one is nice
Beautiful sodbuster collection GA👍
Thanks
luv them sodbusters , got a couple myself one is never enough
it's me, santa clause, you've got enough knives, so you won't get any more, forget it 🎅
🤣
Lol
Beutiful knives and collection your a lucky man
Blessed
Thanks!!! I just ordered 2, beceause of you!!! Greetings from The Netherlands.
Sweet collection brother. Sodbusters are my favorite. Really love that last one with the natural bone.
I carry one everyday
Got my first sod buster coming in the nail this week. Finally broke down and got me one. It's my first case knife without the silver bolsters.
I have yellow cv blue stainless black stainless love em thanks for the video
Yes Sir
Very nice collection sir I’ve recently just gotten into knives myself my favorites would be a hawkbill and a sodbuster
That casket slip is cool! Love sodbusters.
My newest case is the yellow sodbuster. Good fit in my hand!
They are a great EDC knife!
New to the channel here! I love Case's yellow Delrin. I don't have to worry about it cracking or chipping quite like a bone cover. The visibility is beautiful too, and the heritage of the yellow color really speaks to me. Great video! You've earned yourself a new subscriber!
Yes Sir
Nice vid. I also carried a trapper every day. I bought a large Case stockman with the jade bone. Really like it. Takecare.
I carry a Trapper also, but Santa might bring me a Large Stockman
Nice collection and video . Sod Buster is my EDC. except I prefer the larger one over the JR . Sure would like one of those slips
You had me at gun safe lol
Love the Casket Slip
That Autumn Harvest is a beauty
I have the John Deere in Corn Cob Jig and John Deere Green with a JD Yellow License Plate Shield It’s gorgeous but it’s a safe queen
I have the Tiny Trapper in the Kinfolk and I love the Sodbuster Jr in it
I just use my Yellow Delrin Jr in CV
I love Sawcut Bone too
I just subscribed and think we’re going to be pals bc I have 86 Case Knives in my collection and many are pretty special
Thanks for sharing yours
That corncob sodbuster is a beautiful looking knife. What is the model number on that one?
Very nice !! Thank’s for sharing,they sure do take a fine edge,never had one that I couldn’t get hair whittling/splitting sharp
I'm watching this video again because I'm looking to buy my second Sod Buster Jr. I've got the common Amber Peach Seed Bone in Carbon and now I'm looking at three others. It's a fun thing to try carrying the different patterns. Good luck setting up the new shop. God Bless.
They’re great carry knives
Great collection and great video, I’m definitely gonna focus on getting more sodbusters!
Great EDC Knife and great collectibles
Nice sodbusters. I have two and I like them. It’s nice when our ladies get into knives as well. My girlfriend got into knives after meeting me and my mom loves the Swiss Army knife I got her. She uses it all the time 🙂
Thanks for watching
I just got my first sod buster a couple weeks ago and carry it every day along since my Benchmade 940 and I find myself going for the case more often than anything else it just feels so good int the hand and it's just the right size for detailed stuff on small projects. It has also started to pick up a beautiful patina for all the use it's been seeing with it's 1095 carbon blade paired with the yellow synthetic handles
Welcome to the Soddy Club
@@georgia_adventurer thank you glad to be a part of it. I actually just finished carving a little pocket sized cross out of a scrap piece of oak with it.
Cool video man
Excellent
nice 👍. I have a Roger's bone large stockman with the tested xx mark on the large blade, it has the bowtie shield. I bought it new 15 years ago, wish i bought two, it even has engraving on the bolsters. Love this knife, i started carrying this knife 7 years ago. Warts and all i love it, it has blade rub. It is getting nice and slick pocket worn, but still has all the meat on the blades, because i have onli sharpened it 4 times in 7 years. I maintain my knives with a smooth steel or ceramic. I Am stingy with metal, one can remove little as possible and keep the blades maintenance up with a steel, or a strop. Enjoy your content!
Thanks for the reply
You took me from being a snob about Sodbusters where I just thought of them as cheap entry level knives to where I carry one in your custom sheath almost every day Ever since I got the S35 Buffalo Horn Jr I can do about anything with it And I’m hoping to get a couple more for my birthday
Those are some sweet ones on the bench there Randy
BtW do you make a sheath that holds the Bruin
I make a Soddy belt sheath that would fit the Bruin
Nice collection! Is that a PM ring I see?
Yep
@@georgia_adventurer me too bro - masonry and soddies - excellent combo 👍
@@matthewrix2164 i also noticed the ring. nice video brother
My plan is to edc a sod buster. What more do u need for an EDC? If my world comes to the point I need like a western Bowie to edc so be it, till then a sod buster is plenty and American made and classy, classical to boot.
Hello, many Americans think that “Sod buster knives are American classics.” But if you take a closer look, the origin and therefore also the “Case Sodbuster” is in Germany. Take a look at the so-called “Hippekniep” from the Otter company. The Italian “Maserin” is also a copy.
The German Hippekniep served as a model for the American Sodbuster. It is therefore considered the original form of the Sodbuster. German immigrants brought their Hippekniep knives to the USA in the 19th century. American knife manufacturers adopted the design and adapted it to the needs of the American population. The resulting knife was given the name “Sodbuster” because it was often used by farmers to break off sod.
Similarities: The Sodbuster and Hippekniep share many characteristics, such as the shape of the blade, the folding mechanism and the use of handle materials such as wood or horn.
Differences: There are also some differences between the two knives. For example, the blade of the Sodbuster is often slightly longer and more pointed than that of the Hippekniep. In addition, Sodbusters are often made of stainless steel, while Hippeknieps are traditionally made of carbon steel.
The Hippekniep has significantly influenced the development of the American Sodbuster and is therefore considered to be its original form. Both knives are popular and versatile tools that are suitable for various tasks in everyday life and in nature.
Best regards from Münster, Germany. Christoph 🙂
Thanks for sharing, brother. Keep looking to the East and carry a Sodbuster!👍🔪🇺🇸
Yes Sir
How can I get a couple of the casket slips you make ?
Nice collection
Thank you
I actually engraved my name in mine with a grinder just because I don't collect them and I carry mine all the time.
I love yellow derlin
as someone who uses these knives, do you ever get side to side play on the sodbuster blades?
Do we dare to ask you what you think of Victorinox knives ?? 😉😉
I’ve got one…I like them! I actually have two
Me thinking that having two case knives is cool. This guy walks up
Bowtie? Hotdog 🌭!!
Hexagon is correct!👍🏼
Awesome
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